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Mission Of Burma in Dublin

Mission Of Burma's Roger Miller in silhouette.

Mission Of Burma played a blinder of a show last night at the Temple Bar Music Centre, despite technical problems that threatened to end things before they started (to be specific, during openers Seachange’s set the PA blew up).

I made sure I was close enough to the stage, both to actually see the show (I’m not the tallest fellow you’d ever meet) and to take many, many photos with the trusty Didge, just like the one you can see above.

Wed 07 Jul 2004 at 14:52   ·


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You are reading Mission Of Burma in Dublin, a Macrolog entry by MacDara Conroy. It is filed under Sound & Screen, and was published in July 2004.

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This day in history: 07 July


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Fri 23 Jul 2004 at 17:38
Wed 07 Jul 2004 at 14:52
Wed 07 Jul 2004 at 12:46